Jacques Cohen

Jacques Cohen (born December 26, 1951) is a Dutch embryologist living in New York, in the U.S. He is currently Director at Reprogenetics LLC, Laboratory Director at ART Institute of Washington at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (a joint fertility program with NIH), and Scientific Director of R & D at IVF-online. He also serves as a project coordinator at Althea.

While working with Robert G. Edwards, he reported the freezing and successfully thawing of a human blastocyst for in vitro fertilization as the Senior Embryologist at Bourn Hall Clinic, Cambridge. At the same clinic, he developed methods to treat male factor infertility using in vitro fertilization (IVF). He also co-cultured human embryos with helper cells to promote growth.

Cohen is known for the application of micromanipulation techniques to operate on eggs, sperm and embryos. Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) and Assisted Hatching are now routinely used worldwide to aid in helping couples achieve pregnancy.

Jacques Cohen (computer scientist)

Jacques Cohen, is a Professor Emeritus of Computer Science and of the Volen National Center for Complex Systems at Brandeis University. He served as the TJX/Feldberg Chair in Computer Science. All aspects of his field appeal to him, and he has performed research in algorithms, parsing and compiling, memory management, logic and constraint logic programming, and parallelism. With over 60 publications, Cohen has published extensively, often with undergraduate and graduate students.

Pioneering many aspects of modern computer science, Cohen's life work includes experimentation, education, and research, directed and carried out at many institutions of higher learning, including Brandeis University, Brown University, MIT, Wellesley College, and French universities in the cities of Marseilles, Grenoble, and Nancy.

In 1997, The Association for Logic Programming recognized Cohen as a pioneer in the field by bestowing him with the title of being one of the fifteen "Founders of Logic Programming."

Jacques Cohen

Jacques Cohen (born December 26, 1951) is a Dutch embryologist living in New York, in the U.S. He is currently Director at Reprogenetics LLC, Laboratory Director at ART Institute of Washington at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (a joint fertility program with NIH), and Scientific Director of R & D at IVF-online. He also serves as a project coordinator at Althea.

While working with Robert G. Edwards, he reported the freezing and successfully thawing of a human blastocyst for in vitro fertilization as the Senior Embryologist at Bourn Hall Clinic, Cambridge. At the same clinic, he developed methods to treat male factor infertility using in vitro fertilization (IVF). He also co-cultured human embryos with helper cells to promote growth.

Cohen is known for the application of micromanipulation techniques to operate on eggs, sperm and embryos. Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) and Assisted Hatching are now routinely used worldwide to aid in helping couples achieve pregnancy.

14, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Kindbody, a new women's healthcare company, today announced it has entered into a purchase agreement with JacquesCohen and IVFqc, owned by Althea Science...Cohen's team developed, by using clinical data to inform new workflows and predictive protocols....

There’s a reason why Sacha BaronCohen left the “Kinderguardians” segment to the end of the first episode of Who Is America? , his new satirical Showtime series ... This is, for Cohen, a longtime project ... Cohen also paraphrases a quote by the historian Ian Kershaw that he sees as fundamental to his work....

ST. LOUIS • An invitation in the mail meant a lot to NiobePerkins...Letters went out to the families of victims from St ... +3. St ... 31, 2017. Photo by RobertCohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com ... Joining them is Kimberly Brown (left), holding a portrait of her son Jacques Combs, 25, who was shot and killed on Dec. 2. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com....